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w. i am surprised that israel should allow its military hardware to be involved in this kind of joint exercise at this particularly sensitive time, because it certainly in my mind raises the possibility that israel can be connected even more closely with the americans who may or may not be preparing to launch this military attack against syria, pending congressional approval. i'm surprised that israel should do this, when you would have thought that the americans have sufficient resources of their own to test the missile in the eastern mediterranean. >> paul brennan, thank you very much. i suspect you are not alone. they say those objects fell into the red sea. >> the tied of syrians fleeing the country showing no signs of slowing down. >> they're being forced from that you are country, 5,000 syrians a day are band donning their homes. a new report released this morning brings to light the full extent of the hardship syria's war is inflicting on its own citizens. it was one year ago that
w. i am surprised that israel should allow its military hardware to be involved in this kind of joint exercise at this particularly sensitive time, because it certainly in my mind raises the possibility that israel can be connected even more closely with the americans who may or may not be preparing to launch this military attack against syria, pending congressional approval. i'm surprised that israel should do this, when you would have thought that the americans have sufficient resources of...
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museum in dallas. >> we're in a classroom at the george w. bush presidential library and museum where they put on display for the first time some artifacts from 9/11. what we're seeing is the lapel pin that president bush wore when he tored the meant gone. the flag that they flew over the office building on 9/11. there were notes from kids in elementary school in florida when the president go got word t the second plane hit the trade center. children wrote their thoughts about this. and the notes that the bushes sent to the families of the victim, and a piece of grant from the world trade center. the bushes said that it was their job to come here, study about it and pass on what they learned. al jazeera dallas. >> it's time to go to washington, d.c. america tonight with joie chen is at the top of the hour. >> good evening, john, we'll continue to reflect on the anniversary of 9/11. we'll pause and reflect on the events that killed nearly 3,000 people is it years ago today. tonight we're going to look at a symbol with humble beginnings. it's t
museum in dallas. >> we're in a classroom at the george w. bush presidential library and museum where they put on display for the first time some artifacts from 9/11. what we're seeing is the lapel pin that president bush wore when he tored the meant gone. the flag that they flew over the office building on 9/11. there were notes from kids in elementary school in florida when the president go got word t the second plane hit the trade center. children wrote their thoughts about this. and...
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joining me now is didi, former aid to president george w. bush. there used to be a sailing that politics stopped at the water's edge. technically we are back in the water. do you expect things to be difficult on capitol hill? >> i think we are in the water and it will be very hot. it will be a big fight. i don't think it will be demure at all. so-called -- some would say ice actionists some pro meshes, the rand pauls. and ted cruzs of the world will be loud saying we have no business being in syria. there is a big group that john boehner will not be available to reel in and will not change their minds, it will be a lively discussion. >> i keep going back to this number, 1400, 1,000 people dead according to obama administration. 400 children gassed, they suspect by the assad regime. do the members not understand that that is what is at stake and not necessarily scoring political points. >> i think they understand, but i think they are more concerned about america, they are more corner kentuckyed about obama care and stopping it and more concerned a
joining me now is didi, former aid to president george w. bush. there used to be a sailing that politics stopped at the water's edge. technically we are back in the water. do you expect things to be difficult on capitol hill? >> i think we are in the water and it will be very hot. it will be a big fight. i don't think it will be demure at all. so-called -- some would say ice actionists some pro meshes, the rand pauls. and ted cruzs of the world will be loud saying we have no business...
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. >> one thing george w. bush used to say about tony blare is once tony blare gave his word we are followed through with it. quite clearly, president obama and david cameron have had a number of talks and from a white house perspective, cameron will be proven to be not able to deliver. >> the specials relationship was forged in the second word war. there have been ups and downs. some got on bet than others, but it has endured through the decades. although it's a friendship the british, the junior partners always probably cared about more than the americans. >> the british parliament has who you mill 80ed david cameron, but there are ministers in his government will worry that it has somehow diminished britain's place in the world and helped make it a less important international player. >> i spoke to one of the conservative rebels, an m.p. who voted against british military involvement in syria. >> britain is still an economic power, but our state is relative to other countries around the world sadly diminish
. >> one thing george w. bush used to say about tony blare is once tony blare gave his word we are followed through with it. quite clearly, president obama and david cameron have had a number of talks and from a white house perspective, cameron will be proven to be not able to deliver. >> the specials relationship was forged in the second word war. there have been ups and downs. some got on bet than others, but it has endured through the decades. although it's a friendship the...
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i know you advised george w. bush, what does he need to do to win over the public support he said he deserves? >> he needs to declassify the information that the house members and the senators have said is proof positive for them and changing their minds. if the american people are not convinced by the evidence that the white house said without a reasonable doubt with words that the staff has used, i don't think he gets this done. but if there is compelling evidence, and the president has it, show it to the people. >> brad lakeman from georgetown university. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> stay with al jazeera for the latest on this story. we'll have life coverage from the president at his prime address tuesday night. >>> u.s. officials want to guarantee prisoners would not rejoin fight from the ca karzai government. what it means for those who want to jump start negotiations. >> it's a step in a fragile peace process. among the taliban members released, an important commander. the prisoner release is still sh
i know you advised george w. bush, what does he need to do to win over the public support he said he deserves? >> he needs to declassify the information that the house members and the senators have said is proof positive for them and changing their minds. if the american people are not convinced by the evidence that the white house said without a reasonable doubt with words that the staff has used, i don't think he gets this done. but if there is compelling evidence, and the president has...
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. >> if you are direct and clear, even if you are incredibly wrong, the way the george w. bush administration was going into iraq, you get high points. if you are right but people get a little confused, they don't like your style, then washington resents t that's essentially what happened with obama. >> president assad's foray wasnub in that he spoke with the american network cbs and then fox news. previously, assad saved his words for more friendly outlets, syrian ones he controls, russian networks he trusts but he stuck to his script, that the rebels are al-qaeda in disguise. >> 80 to 90% of the underground. terrorists are al-qaeda and the offshoots. >> what makes the assad regime effective is that it relies on a number of key messages that get rebyford and over and over again. >> assad is controlled from an office within the presidential palace, itself. he relies on a cadre of many with decades of experience. they know the inside tricks. they know how the media works in the west, not just in the arab world, and that's how he has been able to, in many ways, manipulate th
. >> if you are direct and clear, even if you are incredibly wrong, the way the george w. bush administration was going into iraq, you get high points. if you are right but people get a little confused, they don't like your style, then washington resents t that's essentially what happened with obama. >> president assad's foray wasnub in that he spoke with the american network cbs and then fox news. previously, assad saved his words for more friendly outlets, syrian ones he controls,...
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w. bush and barack obama. what are the opsuns given the military has made it alert the chemical weapons are not acceptable. >> well, there are a brood range of messages. if you just want to make it clears after you are finished that it is not a good idea to do it again. so the mission objective determines all of this. but you are not going to attack the chemical weapons themselves because that is too dangerous. so that means in my view, you have a range of military targets that you could strike. air bases, ground basis. air forces. aircraft on the ground and ground force units. >> do you strike women this missiles, bombers, something more -- even closer to the targets? >> i think you want to do them in a way that minimizes the risk to your forces, so i think b2 bombers which are generally well out of reach of air defenses and cruise missiles as well. >> the military says it is a target-rich environment, i assume? >> i think there are a range of targets you could go after, but a key goal
w. bush and barack obama. what are the opsuns given the military has made it alert the chemical weapons are not acceptable. >> well, there are a brood range of messages. if you just want to make it clears after you are finished that it is not a good idea to do it again. so the mission objective determines all of this. but you are not going to attack the chemical weapons themselves because that is too dangerous. so that means in my view, you have a range of military targets that you could...
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steven hadlee is a former national security advisor to george w. bush and appeared on various networks. he is in favour of intervention in syria. >> not once was the viewer told that he serves an a director at an organization that makes cruise missiles. >> jack keen and general anthony are directors at general dynamics and eae systems. the report's author said: >> this is not the first time the u.s. networks have been called out for this kind of thing. in 2008 "new york times" journalist david barstow won the pulitzer prize. he revealed the department of defense employed a network of military officers with ties to defense companies, sent on television armed with pentagon talking points, calling for the invasion to go ahead. >> news junkies will be familiar with the media pundit who seems to be everywhere, on every story. you know the types. the ones that flit from one news studio to the next lending expertise, which is often their opinion on whatever story is making news that day. producers love them. regardless of whether they are qualified to dis
steven hadlee is a former national security advisor to george w. bush and appeared on various networks. he is in favour of intervention in syria. >> not once was the viewer told that he serves an a director at an organization that makes cruise missiles. >> jack keen and general anthony are directors at general dynamics and eae systems. the report's author said: >> this is not the first time the u.s. networks have been called out for this kind of thing. in 2008 "new york...
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the former president george h w bush, defense secretary sounded a lot like president obama. in an interview with the post, aspen said what we are doing is sending a message against the people who were responsible for planning this operation. if anybody asks the same people to do it again, they will remember this message. and experts say this isn't about sending a message to syria at all. but to another american enemy right next door. >> it really is about the president's credibility when dealing with other countries. specifically iran. he has told iran that all options are on the table, including military options. to prevent them from gaining a nuclear weapon. if he lets it go in syria, the threat in iran is weakened. experts kept coming back with why now, when president obam ha has so clearly stated this is a red line. paul, thank you very much. it would seem after listening to those reports that if there was a plan, it has gone terribly wrong. what change was done before the sort of turn tide and began to talk about an attack. >> i think that spoke to their closest allies
the former president george h w bush, defense secretary sounded a lot like president obama. in an interview with the post, aspen said what we are doing is sending a message against the people who were responsible for planning this operation. if anybody asks the same people to do it again, they will remember this message. and experts say this isn't about sending a message to syria at all. but to another american enemy right next door. >> it really is about the president's credibility when...
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put this ought in perspective and it's just a bit higher than george w. bush's approval, bill clinton approval rating was about 14.5% at the same point higher than his second term in 1987. >>> sparks middle school just east of reason owe, a gunman is among the people who died, the identity of another person who has been killed has not yet been released. authorities are also saying, the two boys who are in the hospital are said to be in critical condition. the abortion battle is back in the courts in texas, texas has some of the toughest laws in the country. they say they want to keep it that way. tough new laws set to go into effect next week. heidi zhou-castro is live. do they think they can stop this new law from taking place? >> well, del, they are trying to get an injunction against thing law. similar injunctions have been held temporarily from enforcement of these other legal challenges. here in austin, the court has in the past sided with the state on other abortion cases. planned parenthood has said, if these laws go into effect a third of the clin
put this ought in perspective and it's just a bit higher than george w. bush's approval, bill clinton approval rating was about 14.5% at the same point higher than his second term in 1987. >>> sparks middle school just east of reason owe, a gunman is among the people who died, the identity of another person who has been killed has not yet been released. authorities are also saying, the two boys who are in the hospital are said to be in critical condition. the abortion battle is back in...
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when you look at president obama and president george w. bush, when you look at their approval ratings mirror each other. they show this. both these presidents had visionary styles, and then they like to delegate. by being out of the loop on many the details it's not surprising to me that we see policy failures in both administration. >> we need to take a break. we'll pick back up on this when we return to "inside story." >> a senator under investigation and only al jazeera america is there. uncovering the corruption opening the files... >> are you going to resign if your're indicted? >> breaking the story real reporting, this is what we do... al jazeera america [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. determining using some sort of subjective interpretation of their p
when you look at president obama and president george w. bush, when you look at their approval ratings mirror each other. they show this. both these presidents had visionary styles, and then they like to delegate. by being out of the loop on many the details it's not surprising to me that we see policy failures in both administration. >> we need to take a break. we'll pick back up on this when we return to "inside story." >> a senator under investigation and only al...
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the nsa started to access al jazeera's internal communication during president george w. bush's second term in office. they say the operation was described as a, quote, notable success in the files passed on to them by whistleblower edward snowden. nick spicer is in berlin. he explains why al jazeera may have been targeted according to the documents. >> reporter: the german news mag sfwleen believes it's because al jazeera was provided with cassettes and recording of senior leaders of al qaeda. this is speculation. there's nothing in the touments revealed that suggest any other motivation. it's interesting it all says this is the first media organization that has been targeted by the national security agency in the united states, at least according to the documents made public by edward snowden. we don't know what documents the nsa hacked into. we do know the existness of some of the documents handed over to the news magazine including one which was date-stamped the 23rd of march, 2006, top secret, which spelled out that the nsa's network analysis center was looking at in
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he be joined by three previous presidents, including george w. bush, bill clinton and jimmy carter. also ban ki-moon will speak. kofi annan, his predecessor will be in tansd. iran president hassan rouhani and british prime minister david cameron, joined by gordon browbrown, tony blair and mr major. nicholas sar cosy will join francis hollande. >> can you tell me how much people in south africa will use this as an event to determine how south africa is today? >> i think that will be what today is about. as well as watching on the tv screens at home, i think people will reflect on the way the country changed in the last 20 years. we are about to celebrate 20 years of freedom since the first democratic election. people will be looking back at the early years thinking about nelson mandela's influence no building the country we see today. it will be a time of celebration and reflection for the south africans who have seen their lives change. >> we have seen graca mandela arriving at the stadium as the proceedings carry on. i'm interested in the speakers chosen to give eulogies as to who
he be joined by three previous presidents, including george w. bush, bill clinton and jimmy carter. also ban ki-moon will speak. kofi annan, his predecessor will be in tansd. iran president hassan rouhani and british prime minister david cameron, joined by gordon browbrown, tony blair and mr major. nicholas sar cosy will join francis hollande. >> can you tell me how much people in south africa will use this as an event to determine how south africa is today? >> i think that will be...
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eight seats on that court were filled during the tenure of george w. bush. >> the secretary of education is apologizing for remarks about student evaluations that sparked controversy. last friday, arnie duncan told school superintendent's in richmond, virginia that opposition to common core stayed standards was coming from "white suburban moms, who all of a sudden their child isn't at brilliant as they thought they were, and their school isn't quite as good as they thought they were." he apologized in a blog, saying in part "i used some crumb as i phrasing that i regret, because it detracted from an important conversation about preparing all of america's students for success." >> a consultant predicted problems with healthcare.gov six months before it was launched, saying the administration was warned in late march that the website would mag function. the analysis said the system had not been properly tested. administration officials have acknowledged that there were red flags. >> the administration says healthcare.gov is working better, but a new poll
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. >> in his sentencing document he called on george w. bush to commute of the sentence. >> there's no question weldon angelos committed a crime and should be punished. but 55 years. he'll be in prison until he's 80. we will spend $1,500,000 in locking him up angelos's eldest son antony, then seven. >> 55 years is more than you lived so far. have you been able to grasp what that means for your dad? >> i sit thinking, fining out whether he'll get out and if oi see him before he's 18. >> that's okay. that's all right. that's okay. >> okay. >> it's okay. i know. it's okay. it's hard. >> all the appeals have been exhausted. weldon angelos's only hope of leaving prison before his 80th birthday is presidential clemmensy, a cause championed by his sister, u.s. attorneys and judges. good people make mistakes and do things. his mistake cost his life. that no carrierringringconnect 0 ... in that moment they transcended the city of manchester and were loved by most of the country. they were a huge club and they transcend the sport. >> the rebuilding
. >> in his sentencing document he called on george w. bush to commute of the sentence. >> there's no question weldon angelos committed a crime and should be punished. but 55 years. he'll be in prison until he's 80. we will spend $1,500,000 in locking him up angelos's eldest son antony, then seven. >> 55 years is more than you lived so far. have you been able to grasp what that means for your dad? >> i sit thinking, fining out whether he'll get out and if oi see him...
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he was a deputy attorney-general during george w. bush's administration, serving under john ashcroft. >> the federal bureau of investigation's intel risy is a gift, given to every employee by those that went before. it must be protected and earned every say. we protect that gift by making mistakes and admitting them, by making promises and keeping them, and by realising that nothing, no case, no source, no fear of embarrassment is worth jeopardising the gift of integrity. >> during his ten u in the attorney-general's office james b. comey blocked senior bush administration officials from getting a controversial wire tapping program reauthorised. james b. comey is the 7th director of the federal bureau of investigation. >> the u.n.'s special envoy to syria is in damascus on his latest round of diplomacy, trying to bring together all sides in the conflict to peace talks in geneva. rob matheson has the story. >> many called it a near impossible task - a return to damascus to muster some or, indeed, any enthusiasm for talks finding a way
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in george w. bush's the lower number was 136, doubt the amount. the -- double the amount. and the 80th congress, the do-nothing congress, passed 390. we are joined by jason johnson, a professor of political science. how do you explain so few bills getting through? >> you have large numbers of members of congress who thing it's their job to stop the administration passing bills, rather than coming up with policy to pass. that's the root of it. for many observers, we operated under the assumption that the 2012 election would break the fever, that members of the republican party say president obama gets re-elected, we should pass laws. in many ways members of congress become more entrenched. that's why we are here. >> there has been idea logs in congress. shelby. he says: >> what is wrong with the ideological view that the role of congress is to keep the administration from creating new laws because it gets in the way of men people. >> we have multiple laws, high levels of unemployment, student loan rates that are out of control. there's absolutely no excuse for congress to b
in george w. bush's the lower number was 136, doubt the amount. the -- double the amount. and the 80th congress, the do-nothing congress, passed 390. we are joined by jason johnson, a professor of political science. how do you explain so few bills getting through? >> you have large numbers of members of congress who thing it's their job to stop the administration passing bills, rather than coming up with policy to pass. that's the root of it. for many observers, we operated under the...
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. >> losing the 2004 race to george w. bush makes him a more private person. but he can show his passion for foreign affairs, his fluency in french, i think kerry has changed. one diplomat said, every secretary of state has an enormous ego. >> you don't get there without it. >> that's part of the package when you're dealing with this level of a leader. time will tell about kerry's performance. >> it's a great read. david, great to have you with us. happy holidays. >> thank you very much. >> let's check in with hermella. >> antonio, the day after thanks thanksgiving, thousands of people are going to protest low wages. black friday protest to be the biggest yet. last year the median wage in the united states was about $27,000 the lowest since 1998. though it's not the only one walmart is the biggest target of these protests. activists say most of them will be taking place across walmarts across the country. >>> lynn tweeted, i hope it works. these people deserve to get better pay and benefits. they are not endentured stlaifs. david said, find a better job. even
. >> losing the 2004 race to george w. bush makes him a more private person. but he can show his passion for foreign affairs, his fluency in french, i think kerry has changed. one diplomat said, every secretary of state has an enormous ego. >> you don't get there without it. >> that's part of the package when you're dealing with this level of a leader. time will tell about kerry's performance. >> it's a great read. david, great to have you with us. happy holidays....
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>> yes, very familiar with george w. bush, he ran up huge numbers. he was able to convince party organizers, i'm the guy who can reach across, get women, i'm not as conservative, christie is out there right now trying to run up the numbers for tomorrow in new jersey. >> david appreciate it. thank you. >>> the race for new york city mayor is expected to net a big win for the democratic party. surprisingly, the city has been led by a republican for two two decades. randall pinkston reports. >> opponent bill deblantia is running a moderate campaign. >> a small group of americans, more and more americans are falling behind. >> several polls show joe de blasio up 45 points. the last time a democrat had that kind of lead going into election was 1985. >> the 52-year-old has a master's degree in international affairs and a strong history of activism. he entered politics working for david deacons, the city's last democratic mayor. where deblasio met his wife. >> the next first lady of new york city, shirlayne. >> thanks in part to a political ad. the democrat
>> yes, very familiar with george w. bush, he ran up huge numbers. he was able to convince party organizers, i'm the guy who can reach across, get women, i'm not as conservative, christie is out there right now trying to run up the numbers for tomorrow in new jersey. >> david appreciate it. thank you. >>> the race for new york city mayor is expected to net a big win for the democratic party. surprisingly, the city has been led by a republican for two two decades. randall...
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. >> george w. bush, the 45st president could not make the ceremony, but sent out a tweet saying: >> today was a snowy day across many parts of the eastern sea board, depending on where you were, depending on how much snow you go. this is the brooklyn bridge. you couldn't see across to the other side because of the snow. a lot of snow on the ground has melted since then. in the grassy areas, central park received 1.5 ins, there were some locations to the west that was up to four. the snow ended. you can see most to the pacific. what we'll deal with is the effect. first of all the temperatures. 30 degrees now, going down to 23 overnight. washington colder than that at 21. as we rebound tomorrow, we won't get as warm as today. no problems with precipitation. where we do is here towards the great lakes. major problems for the next two days. you can see the blue streaks pushing over here towards the east. well, about two feet of snow almost is expected here, and parts of new york. down towards airy. 15-
. >> george w. bush, the 45st president could not make the ceremony, but sent out a tweet saying: >> today was a snowy day across many parts of the eastern sea board, depending on where you were, depending on how much snow you go. this is the brooklyn bridge. you couldn't see across to the other side because of the snow. a lot of snow on the ground has melted since then. in the grassy areas, central park received 1.5 ins, there were some locations to the west that was up to four....
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. >> losing the 2004 race to >> losing the 2004 race to george w. bush makes him a more george w. bush makes him a more private person. private person. but he can show his passion for but he can show his passion for foreign affairs, his fluency in foreign affairs, his fluency in french, i think kerry has french, i think kerry has changed. changed. one diplomat said, every one diplomat said, every secretary of state has an secretary of state has an enormous ego. enormous ego. >> you don't get there without >> you don't get there without it. it. >> that's part of the package >> that's part of the package when you're dealing with this when you're dealing with this level of a leader. level of a leader. time will tell about kerry's time will tell about kerry's performance. performance. >> it's a great read. >> it's a great read. david, great to have you with david, great to have you with us. us. happy holidays. happy holidays. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> let's check in with >> let's check in with hermella. hermella. >> antonio, the day after thanks >> antonio, th
. >> losing the 2004 race to >> losing the 2004 race to george w. bush makes him a more george w. bush makes him a more private person. private person. but he can show his passion for but he can show his passion for foreign affairs, his fluency in foreign affairs, his fluency in french, i think kerry has french, i think kerry has changed. changed. one diplomat said, every one diplomat said, every secretary of state has an secretary of state has an enormous ego. enormous ego....
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a memorial service will be held on tuesday with president obama, george w. bush, and jimmy carter. the man defending nelson mandela's yisent is also speaking out. mike hanna sat with him to talk about the unique relationship. >> there was an excessive part of the government that get-nelson mandela in gaol, and he served under nelson mandela in the first democratic cabinet. as u.n. ambassador and foreign minister, it was his task to publicly defend the yisent of nelson mandela and other political opponents. privately he maintains he lobbied for nelson mandela's release. >> in 1982 i submitted a memorandum prepared by my department. and to the effect that nelson mandela ought to be released. we were making a bigger martyr of you every day stays in prison. that is international. and status. would be growing to an extent where he would not be able to handle it. eight years later nelson mandela became a free man. here you had a man who spent 27 years in prison and the day he was released. he displayed the - he displayed the cuban and energy to the person. who has been a president before
a memorial service will be held on tuesday with president obama, george w. bush, and jimmy carter. the man defending nelson mandela's yisent is also speaking out. mike hanna sat with him to talk about the unique relationship. >> there was an excessive part of the government that get-nelson mandela in gaol, and he served under nelson mandela in the first democratic cabinet. as u.n. ambassador and foreign minister, it was his task to publicly defend the yisent of nelson mandela and other...
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. >> they apparently are not -- don't get on very well personally together, like george w. bush and vladimir putin which in a good personal chemistry. and there is of course a lot of issues on top of syria and on top of snowden just emerged from nowhere during the summer, there are basic disagreements on arms control on missile defense, on human rights, on russian domination of the pro-soviet space. name it. very little right now field of consense between moscow and washington and lots and lots of differences which have now resulted in the -- basically them not speaking much. a summit in moscow between putin and obama in the beginning of september was called off by washington. they are in st. petersburg at the g-20, they won't have a one-on-one encounter and russian diplomats are claiming that the americans are not returning calls. so we are right now in quite a situation. there is an enormous amount of very important and very burning issues and moscow and washington are not talk very much even to each other. even less agreeing on anything much. >> and it's interesting beca
. >> they apparently are not -- don't get on very well personally together, like george w. bush and vladimir putin which in a good personal chemistry. and there is of course a lot of issues on top of syria and on top of snowden just emerged from nowhere during the summer, there are basic disagreements on arms control on missile defense, on human rights, on russian domination of the pro-soviet space. name it. very little right now field of consense between moscow and washington and lots...
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he advised hundreds of campaigns and candidates, including george w. bush, and senator john mccain, and is the founder of no labels, a group of democrats, republicans and independence trying to promote problem-solving. and from nancy pelosi, chair of the california democratic women's caucus, here in washington d.c. thank you both for being with us. >> doesn't this standoff put the president in a difficult position. this is what he said in a press conference this week. >> to actually permit the fault, according to ceos would be - i'm quoting here - insane, catastrophic, chaos - these are the more polite words. >> so he was talking about the sky falling and now the republicans have put forth an offer to end the sky from falling. doesn't the president have to take it? >> what the president has to do is listen to the american people, and that's what he's doing. we believe that the budget is a statement of our national values, and that should be sat down and negotiated in due course. we believe that the government should reopen for everyone. and that the go
he advised hundreds of campaigns and candidates, including george w. bush, and senator john mccain, and is the founder of no labels, a group of democrats, republicans and independence trying to promote problem-solving. and from nancy pelosi, chair of the california democratic women's caucus, here in washington d.c. thank you both for being with us. >> doesn't this standoff put the president in a difficult position. this is what he said in a press conference this week. >> to actually...
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by the time president george w. bush entered the white house mandela was out of office in south africa but still an annoyance to the bush administration. after president bush said the iraq war was about liberation mandela famously said was all he wanted was iraqi oil. now, however, the for nelson mandela the flags have been lowered to half-staff and a reminder that a string of u.s. leaders at some moments in time a subversive threat. vet often sometimes the administration treaded carefully with mandela. after the comments regarding the iraq war, h president bush said that he was a great leader but on iraq they have a disagreement. >> thank you. more than a thousand african-american brokers have won a multi million settlement against bank of merrill lynch, one of the largest race-discrime cases ever, john, i don't know if there is an appeal to come, but at this moment i would imagine the plaintiffs are pretty happy. >> reporter: they are ecstatic, tony. the main player, george mcreynolds, who sued merrill lynch said
by the time president george w. bush entered the white house mandela was out of office in south africa but still an annoyance to the bush administration. after president bush said the iraq war was about liberation mandela famously said was all he wanted was iraqi oil. now, however, the for nelson mandela the flags have been lowered to half-staff and a reminder that a string of u.s. leaders at some moments in time a subversive threat. vet often sometimes the administration treaded carefully with...
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rod blakeman is a former senior aid to president george w. bush. he is in washington, d.c. thank you nor joining us. the latest attempt failed in the house. do you think republicans are doing what they can to end the impasse? >> they are doing what they can, but it takes the president, the house and senate. the president hasn't exerted the type of leadership he should have in advance of this crisis. this is a self created crisis. this isn't a hurricane or tornado that is unexpected. washington knew this was coming, the president failed to call the leadership to the white house and get a deal going. the president had the power to do that. i think the failed leader ship of the president is to blame, because he has the power of the bully pulpit and presidency to get his leader ship together and get the minority leadership together. >> this is a 3-year-old law. president obama was reelected since its passage and republicans have tried sir 41 times to repeal or delay this law without success. what makes them think this time they will be successful? >> well, it is the law of the
rod blakeman is a former senior aid to president george w. bush. he is in washington, d.c. thank you nor joining us. the latest attempt failed in the house. do you think republicans are doing what they can to end the impasse? >> they are doing what they can, but it takes the president, the house and senate. the president hasn't exerted the type of leadership he should have in advance of this crisis. this is a self created crisis. this isn't a hurricane or tornado that is unexpected....
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george w. bush, bill clinton will be here, world leaders from all over the place. i had a chance to sit down with jimmy carter, who knew nelson mandela very well. he was on the same plane coming down. he said in all the times he knew nelson mandela, he never said thank you to the u.s. government to end apartheid. here's why. >> i would say i had many talks with nelson mandela. i never heard him say, that he was grateful to the united states. he was grateful to cuba, he was grateful to others that spoke up for him while he was still in prison. he was grateful to the people that condemned the apartheid regime. but i don't think that he felt that his freedom and the change that took place in south africa was attributable to the united states. >> and of course, it wasn't just the united states that he was upset about. nelson mandela you know would have named germany and france and great britain. he did love the american people. he made many trips to america. but he remembers that particularly after jimmy carter both great britain and the united states as you and i disc
george w. bush, bill clinton will be here, world leaders from all over the place. i had a chance to sit down with jimmy carter, who knew nelson mandela very well. he was on the same plane coming down. he said in all the times he knew nelson mandela, he never said thank you to the u.s. government to end apartheid. here's why. >> i would say i had many talks with nelson mandela. i never heard him say, that he was grateful to the united states. he was grateful to cuba, he was grateful to...
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he's a republican first nominated by george w. bush in 2001, confirmed later in 2002. he's best known for rulings in cases involving guantanamo bay detainees, backing the administration saying foreign prisoners had no way to challenge in court. he ruled against the bush white house when he decided that five prisoners had been illegally held at guantanamo bay for nearly seven years. >> the n.s.a. likely to abhot at thattic today when the president meets with top tech executives from apple, google, yahoo, twitter and several other big companies, discussing the recent efforts to rare healthcare.gov. it has been two months since the n.s.a. information that they were tapping the phone calls of angela merkel from germany. germans want spying to stop altogether across the country. the u.s. is reversing to extend the no spying guarantee beyond the chance lower, saying they don't want to create a precedent with other countries. >> merkel sworn in this morning for a third term at germany's chancellor. she won reelection in september, but it took her months to assemble a cabinet
he's a republican first nominated by george w. bush in 2001, confirmed later in 2002. he's best known for rulings in cases involving guantanamo bay detainees, backing the administration saying foreign prisoners had no way to challenge in court. he ruled against the bush white house when he decided that five prisoners had been illegally held at guantanamo bay for nearly seven years. >> the n.s.a. likely to abhot at thattic today when the president meets with top tech executives from apple,...
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that's the same point that somewhere george w. bush was at at the same time in his about presidency, john. >> john, thank you. it would be, secretary kerry is set to brief the senate banking committee tomorrow. he is supposed to ask banking committee amid talks. >> what we are asking for is a temporary pause in sanction he. we are not taking away saption he. we are not -- we -- sanctions. we are not rolling them back. this is about ensuring that our legislative strategy and our negotiating strategy are running hand in hand. >> now talks broke down in geneva over the we'd weekend after three days of intensive talks. negotiators are trying to reach agreement over capping iran's nuclear capability. jains welcome. >> thanks so much john. >> how do you read this latest move in congress? i mean if congress were to vote tougher sanctions, vote for tougher sanctions would that hurt the negotiations? >> yeah, sure it would. i think that each side both the americans and the iranians have their hard liners to deal with. the where president r
that's the same point that somewhere george w. bush was at at the same time in his about presidency, john. >> john, thank you. it would be, secretary kerry is set to brief the senate banking committee tomorrow. he is supposed to ask banking committee amid talks. >> what we are asking for is a temporary pause in sanction he. we are not taking away saption he. we are not -- we -- sanctions. we are not rolling them back. this is about ensuring that our legislative strategy and our...
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and here with me in new york is a political commentator and former white house aide to george w. bush. thank you both for being here. since i'm a glass half full kind of guy -- [ laughter ] >> i'm sorry. i have to laugh. >> yeah. >> that's great. >> that anyone would be a glass half full person strikes you as hilarious -- >> yeah. >> let me start with you, is a government shutdowni inevitable? >> i think it is. we'll have a government shutdown, and what -- maybe we should hit bottom. maybe it should happen so then people in america are like, wait, they are be calling their legislators going what is going on here? last time when we talked about this armageddon, when they were talk about the sequester, there wasn't a armageddon, so we'll see what happens. >> david what do you think about that? >> well, that of course is the attitude of the tea party republicans in the house. they are arguing that this is how things should be. you should use a bludgeon to cut federal spending, and that will be better in the long run. now that is a minority view. i think the question is not so much w
and here with me in new york is a political commentator and former white house aide to george w. bush. thank you both for being here. since i'm a glass half full kind of guy -- [ laughter ] >> i'm sorry. i have to laugh. >> yeah. >> that's great. >> that anyone would be a glass half full person strikes you as hilarious -- >> yeah. >> let me start with you, is a government shutdowni inevitable? >> i think it is. we'll have a government shutdown, and what...
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w. we begin in iraq where the rising number of deaths is becoming a daily okourns. a series -- occurrence, a series of bombing targetting shiite areas. in the latest wave of violence 54 people were killed and more than 150 injured. we have this report. >> reporter: clearing debris and washing away the blood. this is what it looked like after one in a series of coordinated car bombings and suicide attacks in a shia neighbourhood in baghdad. >> translation: what happened today is a kat as trophy. a child, woman and father. three members of the same family killed. >> it was too similar in other areas. the number of attacks in iraq has grown steadily for months. people are demanding answers. tran transcars were tran tran cars were >> translation: cars were set on fire. where does it come from, why us. it's not a human being who does this. >> a corrupt and lopsided government continued to the sectarianism that caused the increase in violence. the government accuses sunni politicians of suppor
w. we begin in iraq where the rising number of deaths is becoming a daily okourns. a series -- occurrence, a series of bombing targetting shiite areas. in the latest wave of violence 54 people were killed and more than 150 injured. we have this report. >> reporter: clearing debris and washing away the blood. this is what it looked like after one in a series of coordinated car bombings and suicide attacks in a shia neighbourhood in baghdad. >> translation: what happened today is a...
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. >>> former president george w. bush's recent health issues were more serious than previously believed. a routine physical revealed he had a 95% clogged artery. he received a stint to open up blood flow. the national journal first reported that coronary blockage had almost shut down blood flow to a heart chamber. >>> texas has been slammed by flooding. there is more rain to come. >> can't catch a break. for more no for more on the national forecast, let's bring in nicole mitchell >> reporter: >> looking at the big picture, we actually have the low pressure in the northern portion of the midwest, the front extendingly down to the central portion of the country. what's been happening here is a combination of the southern part of the front not moving too much even though the northern area is a little more dynamic and then, combined with that tropical moisture i was talking about a little bit earlier, that's been a moisture flow that has kind of funneled things over texas. texas as we get into arkansas and that will be
. >>> former president george w. bush's recent health issues were more serious than previously believed. a routine physical revealed he had a 95% clogged artery. he received a stint to open up blood flow. the national journal first reported that coronary blockage had almost shut down blood flow to a heart chamber. >>> texas has been slammed by flooding. there is more rain to come. >> can't catch a break. for more no for more on the national forecast, let's bring in...
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by comparison, former president george w. bush granted 62 pardons by the end of his fifth year in office. >> a storm could cause problems for upcoming holiday travel. >> mostly rain this weekend, but big contrast between rain to snow and in a small area. that is the big challenge here with building forecast. storm developing across the southwest. there's rain there, and it will continue to push off to the most. 12/11, that is when winter begins. a sharp contrast in temperatures as that storm gathers strength and moves right along this difference in temperature here. a mix of snow up to the north, a lot of rain to the south, even severe weather, a chance of severe storms across the southeast. 12:00 tomorrow, here's this mix, right through portions of missouri and illinois, and then rain coming down to the south with even severe weather across the southeast. it will continue to intensify saturday night. it's across the great lakes. here's that line of severe storms, as it gets colder, we see that mix changing over into just pla
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the program was launched under george w. bush. the paper adds the assistance has continued under president obama. >> u.n. secretary is urging the world not the to forget the philippines. the nation was crippled by typhoon haiyan last month. he visited the storm ravaged city of tacloban where many are still struggling to recover. >> my impression of having visited tacloban yesterday, it is still voir dire. i am impressed by the strong people. it is slowly coming to normalcy. >> he said the u.n. has only achieved 30 percent of fundraising efforts for the region. it estimates it needs $8 billion for its massive rebuilding effort. >> time to talk a little sports now. sunday marked a make or break day for a lot of teams in the nfl. we are joined for more. >> dallas cowboys certainly dangling by a thread there. despite statistically having one of his best seasons, tony romo captain shake the critics because of the lack of consistency in december, especially coming off the huge meltdown last week. they had a big game this woke with the r
the program was launched under george w. bush. the paper adds the assistance has continued under president obama. >> u.n. secretary is urging the world not the to forget the philippines. the nation was crippled by typhoon haiyan last month. he visited the storm ravaged city of tacloban where many are still struggling to recover. >> my impression of having visited tacloban yesterday, it is still voir dire. i am impressed by the strong people. it is slowly coming to normalcy. >>...
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. >> let's talk about history, goran away from clinton when he squared off against george w. bush. and because of they some say he lost the election. >> i think by the year 2016, i think most democrats are run on the obama record. i think the economy will have almost totally recovered. i think the people that signed up for the healthcare act will be happy with what they are seeing. i think the feeling that obama has accomplished quite a love of things on eight years, and it will be a good record to run on. >> thank you very much. >>> a lot of americans are concerned about their rising insurance costs coming up. associated press poll finding nearly half of people who have policies now fear it will change for the worse. 69% saying their annual premiums will rise. and four out of five blaming the president for those problems. >>> if wall street is still worried about the fed pulling back on their stimulus program, investors don't seem to notice. a lot of economists don't expect anything to change this time around. >> by the time a january meeting occurs there will be enough good data
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who got in george w. bush aust face? who got in bush 41's face? >> different people. jim bakker got into bush. i think hillary got into bill. among others. as far as george w. bush, i don't know. i don't know enough about the inner dynamics of that administration. the question of going into serious and doing something more -- into syria and doing something more, the universal idea was everybody saying do it. we have to do it now and they didn't do it. on the other hand, he went into get osama bin laden. that, too, butst that decision turned out to be the right decision. very risky. >> i think the president has done a lot of good things that i would praise them for. he finishes on health care. i hope it works. the things he has done on auto mileage, the things that he has done that i really like. but i ain't that what has trusted me most is that i voted for him for one reason. i'm not supposed to say who i voted for, but i voted for him for one reason. i-4 he would change the polls, not read the polls. he has done -- i thought he would change the polls, not read the po
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they will be joined on air force one i former president george w. bush and laura bush. they gracefully accepted the invitation from the obama's. former president bill clinton also saying he planned to travel to south africa. as we leave you this evening, a look at the iconic empire state building in new york city lit up in the colors of the south african flag in tribute to the late nelson mandela. i am mark crumpton. that is it for bottom line. have a great weekend. i will see you next time. ♪
they will be joined on air force one i former president george w. bush and laura bush. they gracefully accepted the invitation from the obama's. former president bill clinton also saying he planned to travel to south africa. as we leave you this evening, a look at the iconic empire state building in new york city lit up in the colors of the south african flag in tribute to the late nelson mandela. i am mark crumpton. that is it for bottom line. have a great weekend. i will see you next time. ♪
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george w. bush does not like broccoli. >> and they now how sweet brussels sprouts. for the kids. [laughter] with an inspirational contribution. this the new york times story. the fourth ranked best in the world. she can now surf without pain. she missed the u.s. open and she wants to go back. she is unfinished business. she said serena williams asked. they have personal fortune. -- they have personal friction. exists. i am glad she [laughter] >> i think is really good. she does not really like her. but she said she makes are sharp. and she knows how good she has to be. to be talkingng about cricket? >> will talk about that tomorrow. focusing on the vista man. >> he was once the manager of chelsea. you mentioned daniel levy. [indiscernible] he bought seven players. has not quite work out for him. >> stay withext? us. ♪ >> the following is a paid presentation for the wen healthy hair care system. the secret to soft, lustrous, beautiful shining hair. brought to you by guthy-renker. >> what does it take to get your hair this shiny, strong, bouncy, and beautiful? the wen healthy hai
george w. bush does not like broccoli. >> and they now how sweet brussels sprouts. for the kids. [laughter] with an inspirational contribution. this the new york times story. the fourth ranked best in the world. she can now surf without pain. she missed the u.s. open and she wants to go back. she is unfinished business. she said serena williams asked. they have personal fortune. -- they have personal friction. exists. i am glad she [laughter] >> i think is really good. she does not...
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for the four presidents to do it -- the last time they did it was the opening of the george w. bush library. but this symbolically is immensely important. and for president obama as the first black president of the united states, and so a symbol toward equality. it shows global progress in terms of race. ofwith your studies international relations, how bad was the screwup that ronald sanctions thethe first time around. later on he said he regretted the decision. >> with the benefit of hindsight, it is no doubt it was a screwup. he admitted that. as we look at, no doubt. at the same time, he was still a cold war president. he was a transitional president. in southern africa was at that time -- it was ending at that time -- still seen as part of a cold war competition with the soviet union. that explains a lot of the things that happen in american foreign policy which now in retrospect seem not to make very much sense. >> the president is speaking in -- in south africa. we will bring it to you in a number of minutes. let's get to company news. >> sac capital strikes a deal with i
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w. it's up 135 points and inching to another all thyme. late breaking news, karl icahn is making a move on apple. this is a day to take pause and remember the attacks 12 years ago. a day of heroes and a day of victims. most of all we must never forget and remember this, the terror war is still around and it's intensifying all over the world. these stories and more coming up on the kudlow report, beginning right now. >>> good evening i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report". first up tonight congressional members still scratching their heads after president obama's speech last night. the president asked lawmakers to hold offer on authorizing air strikes against syria. take a listen. >> too early to tell whether this offer will succeed. any agreement must verify the assad regime keeps its commitments. but this initiative has the potential to remove the threat of chemical weapons without the use of force particularly because russia is one of assad's strongest allies. i have, therefore,
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if george w. bush were the president and he acted quickly, which the element of surprise is so important -- >> no question. >> all right. republicans would back him. now it's obama. and republicans want authorizations and votes and a lot of democrats, anti-war democrats. in other words if richard is right and president obama starts the action tonight, which i would welcome, frankly, republicans are they going to let him. are they going to back him. are they going to stop this nitpicking? i don't like it at all. i don't think presidents have to stop during the beginning of a war all the time. >> for the most part all the comments i've seen from the republican leadership have shown a willingness to want to work with the president. but the biggest problem is this president time and time again doesn't try to work in a bipartisan manner with the republicans and on an issue like this and, richard, you're right it's a very serious issue. a lot of republicans think we need to act, we need to do something
if george w. bush were the president and he acted quickly, which the element of surprise is so important -- >> no question. >> all right. republicans would back him. now it's obama. and republicans want authorizations and votes and a lot of democrats, anti-war democrats. in other words if richard is right and president obama starts the action tonight, which i would welcome, frankly, republicans are they going to let him. are they going to back him. are they going to stop this...
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i think george w. bush may not realize that much, perhaps barbara bush does. >> does george bush not realize politics have changed, jeb bush, a fabulous governor, a good man for anybody that knows him, a bright guy. i know there is sympathy for george w., i'm glad, he is running in the polls with obama, that's a nice resurrection, what do you think that jeb could do it? >> he could do it. the fact that he speaks spanish, he's a two-termç popular governr in miami, more popular even among hispanics than whites. he's done tremendous amount of work for charity and education since he's got out of office. his name i.d., his ability to raise money that goes with it. his spanish-speaking skills, the fact that he carried a state that obama shouldn't have kwaerd both times. i think our wonderful charming barbara bush is being fabulously machiavelli, she says no more bushes. what she wants to hear is no more clintons. good for you, i agree. >> that's fabulous. keith boykin, did you hear that? no more clintons? >
i think george w. bush may not realize that much, perhaps barbara bush does. >> does george bush not realize politics have changed, jeb bush, a fabulous governor, a good man for anybody that knows him, a bright guy. i know there is sympathy for george w., i'm glad, he is running in the polls with obama, that's a nice resurrection, what do you think that jeb could do it? >> he could do it. the fact that he speaks spanish, he's a two-termç popular governr in miami, more popular even...
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presidents ronald reagan, george h.w. bush, bill clinton, and george w. bush all chose to wear allen edmonds park avenue shoes at their inauguration. who's missing from this list? we're back with made in america ceos, paul grangaard, amy williams, and doug bradley. >> you hate to have a streak end. president obama has worn our shoes. i saw him on jay leno show wearing our shoes. >> he is well dressed. can't take that away from him. but i was crushed he didn't wear them to the inauguration. >> we were very disappointed to see the streak come to an end. that just gives you another chance to start a new streak. >> does he have a hickey freeman suit? >> he actually wore the chapman marks suit to the inauguration. >> i knew that. is he a good customer? >> he is a very good customer. >> do you help fit him? >> i don't fit him. we have a team in chicago that does that. he's a wonderful customer of ours. >> amy, does he buy your toydozers? is >> he's a little old unfortunately. so no. >> not yet. you moved from mexico to outside philadelphia, and you're still in
presidents ronald reagan, george h.w. bush, bill clinton, and george w. bush all chose to wear allen edmonds park avenue shoes at their inauguration. who's missing from this list? we're back with made in america ceos, paul grangaard, amy williams, and doug bradley. >> you hate to have a streak end. president obama has worn our shoes. i saw him on jay leno show wearing our shoes. >> he is well dressed. can't take that away from him. but i was crushed he didn't wear them to the...
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that's what we do at the george w. bush presidential center. we have a 4% growth project. if we grew at 4% instead of 2% or 3%, we would be able to just about have our deficits over the ten-year window. a lot of these problems -- how did this problem this week get started? it got started when we didn't have enough money coming in the treasury, right? and we didn't have enough money in part because we didn't have enough growth. >> do you like this deal, keith? what you know of it, do you like this deal? >> two or three things. first in terms of coolidge and george w. bush, with coolidge, we ended up with a great depression at the end of the '20s. and we ended up with the great recession at the end of george w. bush's administration. >> it wasn't his fault. >> that's not really the issue for today. but in terms of this debt deal, i think the problem, we have to deal with debt and we have to deal with also the issue of growth. the most important issue -- i've said it for a long time -- larry summers said it today in the newspaper. we have to focus on growth. these policies ab
that's what we do at the george w. bush presidential center. we have a 4% growth project. if we grew at 4% instead of 2% or 3%, we would be able to just about have our deficits over the ten-year window. a lot of these problems -- how did this problem this week get started? it got started when we didn't have enough money coming in the treasury, right? and we didn't have enough money in part because we didn't have enough growth. >> do you like this deal, keith? what you know of it, do you...
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. >> do you remember hurricane katrina when george w. bush didn't even bother to send american troops and the national guard to help people in new orleans, an entire american city was about to -- an entire american city was about to be destroyed? >> you don't want to hear the truth. hear truman in 1948, the befr lynn airlift, got food and supplies to people. the president of the united states was a couple miles away. he couldn't get anything to those people. all he could do would say was a photo ops on the beach. >> you have gone off the deep end. >> this is the problem. >> i can't believe this. >> the government can't do what it does well. >> the party responsible for hurricane katrina and george w. bush has the audacity. >> they conjured up a hurricane? >> president obama of not responding -- even andrew cuomo and chris christie acknowledged the president obama has been very -- >> i want to go back to chris christie. i want to go back to chris christie. >> that's ridiculous. >> you feel that chris christie should not have done business
. >> do you remember hurricane katrina when george w. bush didn't even bother to send american troops and the national guard to help people in new orleans, an entire american city was about to -- an entire american city was about to be destroyed? >> you don't want to hear the truth. hear truman in 1948, the befr lynn airlift, got food and supplies to people. the president of the united states was a couple miles away. he couldn't get anything to those people. all he could do would...